The metal accumulating ability of plants has previously been used to capture metal contaminants from the environment; however, the full potential of this process is yet to be realized. Herein, the first use of living plants to recover palladium and produce catalytically active palladium nanoparticles is reported. This process eliminates the necessity for nanoparticle extraction from the plant and reduces the number of production steps compared to traditional catalyst palladium on carbon. These heterogeneous plant catalysts have demonstrated high catalytic activity in Suzuki coupling reactions between phenylboronic acid and a range of aryl halides containing iodo-, bromo- and chloro- moieties
A simple and efficient procedure for Suzuki coupling of aryl bromides/iodides with aryl- and alkylbo...
The palladium (Pd)-catalysed reaction has attracted much attention, making Pd the most valuable of t...
New biological inspired methods were recently developed to recover precious metals from waste stream...
The metal accumulating ability of plants has previously been used to capture metal contaminants from...
AbstractGreen and eco-friendly synthesis of palladium nanoparticles NPs is carried out under facile ...
Synthesis of palladium magnetic nanoparticles decorated on carbon nanosphere was carried out by gree...
Abstract A simple green chemical method for the one-step synthesis of palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs...
Although a promising technique, phytoextraction has yet to see significant commercialization. Major ...
This work describes a practical methodology for C–C bond formation reactions with the aid of biogeni...
The palladium nanoparticles immobilized on the polymeric surface of poly(vinyl chloride)-supported p...
AbstractThe Heck coupling of iodobenzene with ethyl acrylate or styrene was used to assess the catal...
InIn this work, it was investigated to use of poly(N-ethyl-4-vinylpyridinium) bromide stabilized pal...
Suzuki couplings of aryl bromides were efficiently performed by a polymer supported palladium cataly...
International audienceA simple, direct and environmentally-friendly one-pot preparation of a palladi...
A simple and efficient protocol is described for a Suzuki reaction catalyzed by poly(vinyl chloride)...
A simple and efficient procedure for Suzuki coupling of aryl bromides/iodides with aryl- and alkylbo...
The palladium (Pd)-catalysed reaction has attracted much attention, making Pd the most valuable of t...
New biological inspired methods were recently developed to recover precious metals from waste stream...
The metal accumulating ability of plants has previously been used to capture metal contaminants from...
AbstractGreen and eco-friendly synthesis of palladium nanoparticles NPs is carried out under facile ...
Synthesis of palladium magnetic nanoparticles decorated on carbon nanosphere was carried out by gree...
Abstract A simple green chemical method for the one-step synthesis of palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs...
Although a promising technique, phytoextraction has yet to see significant commercialization. Major ...
This work describes a practical methodology for C–C bond formation reactions with the aid of biogeni...
The palladium nanoparticles immobilized on the polymeric surface of poly(vinyl chloride)-supported p...
AbstractThe Heck coupling of iodobenzene with ethyl acrylate or styrene was used to assess the catal...
InIn this work, it was investigated to use of poly(N-ethyl-4-vinylpyridinium) bromide stabilized pal...
Suzuki couplings of aryl bromides were efficiently performed by a polymer supported palladium cataly...
International audienceA simple, direct and environmentally-friendly one-pot preparation of a palladi...
A simple and efficient protocol is described for a Suzuki reaction catalyzed by poly(vinyl chloride)...
A simple and efficient procedure for Suzuki coupling of aryl bromides/iodides with aryl- and alkylbo...
The palladium (Pd)-catalysed reaction has attracted much attention, making Pd the most valuable of t...
New biological inspired methods were recently developed to recover precious metals from waste stream...